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cut everywhere, don't choose for political purposes. >> eric: jonathan? >> this isn't the president's house. to your point this the people's house. the fact that we allow this amount of money so people couldn't go through the white house doors while shuffling hundreds of millions of dollars to muslim brotherhood in egypt gives you a sense where the president's actions are. >> eric: we're going to have leave it there. we are going to thank you to marianne and julie joining us. hundreds of thousands of government workers are getting away with not paying their taxes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all night long ♪ [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you h heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick me, that's perfect for two! campbell's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. that work the way you wish they would. like a fron
cut everywhere, don't choose for political purposes. >> eric: jonathan? >> this isn't the president's house. to your point this the people's house. the fact that we allow this amount of money so people couldn't go through the white house doors while shuffling hundreds of millions of dollars to muslim brotherhood in egypt gives you a sense where the president's actions are. >> eric: we're going to have leave it there. we are going to thank you to marianne and julie joining us....
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jonathan karl has the documents. >> the state department is pushing back hard against allegations it this warted allegations into misconduct. >> we take every allegation of misconduct seriously and investigate them thoroughly. >> reporter: they are in an internal memo that was leaked by someone blaming senior officials for interfering with allegations. a u.s. ambassador may have ditched his security to solicit prostitutes in a park neither embassy. they said they are unfounded. and an investigation of three of hillary clinton's security agents who allegedly solicited prostitutes on trips, in most cow and columbia. almost two years before the secret service got in trouble for the same thing. the memo says the investigator looked into allegation against four other members of the securities detail, and concluded the prostitution problem was endemic. they said the cases were investigated and the agents were punished with suspensions for a few days. soliciting a prostitute was not a fireable offense. and they insist it's not an endemic problem. >> last year alone, the detail accompanied t
jonathan karl has the documents. >> the state department is pushing back hard against allegations it this warted allegations into misconduct. >> we take every allegation of misconduct seriously and investigate them thoroughly. >> reporter: they are in an internal memo that was leaked by someone blaming senior officials for interfering with allegations. a u.s. ambassador may have ditched his security to solicit prostitutes in a park neither embassy. they said they are...
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here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: faced with an uphill battle in congress, the president took his campaign for new gun control measures on the road today. >> we're not going to wait until the next newtown. >> reporter: central component of the president's new plan is kwooifring virtually anybody buying a gun is a background check. but the audience in minneapolis has seen that that's not enough. last september, just a few miles from where the president spoke, minnesota suffered its worst ever mass shooting. 36-year-old andrew engeldinger went on a rampage at this sign store after he was fired. shooting and killing six employees. according to his parents, he was mentally ill and refused treatment. here's the thing. he legally bought his gun here after passing a background check. >> our son struggled for years with mental illness. in the last few years, we no longer have had contact with him. >> reporter: the local sheriff met with president obama and believes the current system simply misses too much. >> we've identified gaping holes in the backgr
here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: faced with an uphill battle in congress, the president took his campaign for new gun control measures on the road today. >> we're not going to wait until the next newtown. >> reporter: central component of the president's new plan is kwooifring virtually anybody buying a gun is a background check. but the audience in minneapolis has seen that that's not enough. last september, just a few miles from where...
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something the white house flatly denies. >> jonathan karl, thank you. >>> now we turn to your health and hospital bills. a new report said some hospitals have been charging as much as seven times as much for procedures as other hospitals in the same city. in los angeles, the price for the same major joint replacement ranges from $32,000 to $220,000. people with good insurance may not see a difference in their out-of-pocket cost it is, but the estimated 80 million uninsured and underinsured can shop around for a better price. head's up tonight that it's worth it. >>> still ahead on "world news," hiding in plain sight. would you know if something were amiss in your neighborhood at a house nearby? tonight, spotting the clues that could save a life. it showed me the pressure ts worth it. then, i got my number. my tired, achy feet affected my whole life. until i found my number. i tried the free dr. scholl's foot mapping center. in two minutes, i got my foot map and custom number. i'm a 440. that matched up to the dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support and cushion
something the white house flatly denies. >> jonathan karl, thank you. >>> now we turn to your health and hospital bills. a new report said some hospitals have been charging as much as seven times as much for procedures as other hospitals in the same city. in los angeles, the price for the same major joint replacement ranges from $32,000 to $220,000. people with good insurance may not see a difference in their out-of-pocket cost it is, but the estimated 80 million uninsured and...
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. >> one of those inmates is jonathan hall. serving 40 years for murder. >> take that camera somewhere else. >> our crew first encountered hall while interviewing another inmate a few doors down. >> this is what i think of your story. >> i believe he threw -- well, he threw a liquid substance under the door. it smelled somewhat suspicious, so we're going to go report that. yeah, he threw pee under the door. >> did he? >> yeah. >> better double-check. >> okay. >> we soon learn that hall's anger had really begun the day before. >> he started off yesterday night, he drew a bunch of gang graffiti on the walls. staff attempted to go in there, restrain him, take pictures of the graffiti, he refused, became belligerent. this morning i went up there and talked to him. he decided he would cooperate. we did restrain him, bring him out. we did take photos. probably 30 minutes later, i'm guessing because other offenders probably gave him a hard time that he did back down and let us do our job, now he's covered his window, started throwing
. >> one of those inmates is jonathan hall. serving 40 years for murder. >> take that camera somewhere else. >> our crew first encountered hall while interviewing another inmate a few doors down. >> this is what i think of your story. >> i believe he threw -- well, he threw a liquid substance under the door. it smelled somewhat suspicious, so we're going to go report that. yeah, he threw pee under the door. >> did he? >> yeah. >> better...
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jonathan, it's not every day that you hear a president say, i am sorry. evaluate the weight of that apology and its effectiveness. >> it's something that the president felt he needed to say for that narrow sliver of americans who are in the individual insurance market, in terms of the overall insurance market. those are folks who, you know, felt a little betrayed by the president's overconstant assurances they could keep their plans if they like their plans but also speaks of a president that feels weary that this big thing that they did. the affordable care act, has boiled down to, you know, criticisms over how the -- how health care.gov works when obama care as we're all calling it, is a whole lot more than a website, a whole lot more than the 6 million americans who are losing their health insurance plans now, but as you said, we'll get better plans later. so what i think he's trying to do is trying to stop the bleeding, stop the political bleeding and try to move the conversation forward. >> well, to your point, and david, this is how twisted i think
jonathan, it's not every day that you hear a president say, i am sorry. evaluate the weight of that apology and its effectiveness. >> it's something that the president felt he needed to say for that narrow sliver of americans who are in the individual insurance market, in terms of the overall insurance market. those are folks who, you know, felt a little betrayed by the president's overconstant assurances they could keep their plans if they like their plans but also speaks of a president...
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jonathan, take a look at this. the president reflected on his job and how he's talking about he said it's important to remember who he's working for. let's listen. >> if you feel those folks in your gut every single day, that will get you through the setbacks and the difficulties. and the frustrations and the criticisms that are inherent in the office. and i think the interesting thing about having been president for five years is it makes you humbler as opposed to cockier about what you as an individual can do. you recognize that you're just part of a sweep of history. and your job really is to push the boulder up the hill a little bit before somebody else pushes it up a little further and the task never stops of perfecting our union. >> you know, jonathan, i was just thinking isn't he the guy that went like this when somebody criticized him? dust off my shoulder like it doesn't mean anything to me? somehow i remember that and now he's basically saying it hurts. the criticism has hurt me. it's a burden to carry. >
jonathan, take a look at this. the president reflected on his job and how he's talking about he said it's important to remember who he's working for. let's listen. >> if you feel those folks in your gut every single day, that will get you through the setbacks and the difficulties. and the frustrations and the criticisms that are inherent in the office. and i think the interesting thing about having been president for five years is it makes you humbler as opposed to cockier about what you...
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jonathan jonathan, the fact that john mccain was praised roundly by harry reid as one of the ashfof tekts ashth tekts of this compromise. but the fact that the president has to nominate two new people for the national labor relations board, two people effectively griffin and block -- richard griffin and sharon block are effectively being punished for no actual reason. is this in the end a bad deal for democrats or a good deal for democrats. >> harry reid said it was a good deal for the senate. it is not a good deal for the country. is not a good thing. the president of the united states, whichever party he is in, should be able with his nominees to get an up or down vote. the filibuster under the nuclear option would have been preserved for judges and for legislation because senate tradition does have a place for the filibuster. but when it comes to the nominees to fill out his administration, the president should be able to get an up or down vote on all of them as a matter of principle! so i was really disappointed today that they came to a deal. i wanted them to have this so-called nucl
jonathan jonathan, the fact that john mccain was praised roundly by harry reid as one of the ashfof tekts ashth tekts of this compromise. but the fact that the president has to nominate two new people for the national labor relations board, two people effectively griffin and block -- richard griffin and sharon block are effectively being punished for no actual reason. is this in the end a bad deal for democrats or a good deal for democrats. >> harry reid said it was a good deal for the...
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jonathan is standing by. we are not saying this is a suspect. the upon the i'm making is that each and every piece has been reviewed and people have interpretations of things. is this a man running from the scene or someone that should be questioned? >> that is a man running from the scene. they tracked it down and he is a victim and you know, and why there's question about that or why was it of interesting at first? because everyone else is cowering and on the ground and in shock and he is running. so -- he is running to get away. an innocent victim. it is not at all related to this except that he was victimized in this bombing, according to many sources we spoke with. >> let's go to kristin welker. kristin we heard from jay carney a short time ago with the white house update on at least their perspective of the investigation and expectations here. >> that's right. and they are monitoring this right now. i can tell you, upstairs of course president obama has been in constant contact with the fbi, dhs as this investigation has unravelled. there
jonathan is standing by. we are not saying this is a suspect. the upon the i'm making is that each and every piece has been reviewed and people have interpretations of things. is this a man running from the scene or someone that should be questioned? >> that is a man running from the scene. they tracked it down and he is a victim and you know, and why there's question about that or why was it of interesting at first? because everyone else is cowering and on the ground and in shock and he...
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>> bill: jonathan hunt with that fox report tonight. also, we are hearing from some of the hostage who did make it out alive. we will go life to the pentagon in a moment coming up here on "the fox report." cycling fans and officials now reacting to lance armstrong's blockbuster confession that he cheated for years to win. >> did you ever blood dope or use blood transfusions to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. >> did you ever use any other banned substances like testosterone? cortisone or human growth hormone? >> yes. >> well, the world anti-doping agency not too impressed with armstrong's confession. its president saying that armstrong's claim that doping was method to create a level playing field amounted to a convenient way of justifying fraud. and he says if armstrong was looking for redemption, did he not succeed. others had mixed feelings. >> i don't condone what he did. and it's a little late on the confessing. but i'm glad is finally coming out and doing it. >> i can't believe he denied it all that time. >> i don't care.
>> bill: jonathan hunt with that fox report tonight. also, we are hearing from some of the hostage who did make it out alive. we will go life to the pentagon in a moment coming up here on "the fox report." cycling fans and officials now reacting to lance armstrong's blockbuster confession that he cheated for years to win. >> did you ever blood dope or use blood transfusions to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. >> did you ever use any other banned...
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jonathan martin's lawyer is speaking out, addressing toughness is not an issue. he said martin, quote, endured harassment that went beyond locker room hazing. he added it was a hard choice for martin to leave the dolphins and he looks forward to getting back in the game, but is cooperating at the time. incognito is suspended indefinitely. >>> now, to another apology from toronto mayor, rob ford. three days after the bombshell admission he smoked crack cocaine, video reveals him making a death threat to an unknown person. they posted the rant on their website. the paper paid for the video and says the context is not clear. we want you to take a look. >> that's right. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] i need [ bleep ]. >> ford, apologized minutes after the video was posted. >> do you need help? is it time to get help, mayor? >> obviously, i was extremely, extremely ane neenee neenee nen is reassure the people that -- i don't know what to say. >> well, we are going shift gears and get the latest in sports from my colleague, richard lui. good friday morning. >>
jonathan martin's lawyer is speaking out, addressing toughness is not an issue. he said martin, quote, endured harassment that went beyond locker room hazing. he added it was a hard choice for martin to leave the dolphins and he looks forward to getting back in the game, but is cooperating at the time. incognito is suspended indefinitely. >>> now, to another apology from toronto mayor, rob ford. three days after the bombshell admission he smoked crack cocaine, video reveals him making...
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but the most striking thing about jonathan, which shifted his personality from this very tough, hard-core inmate to a far kinder and even softer person was the second he started talking about his son, ryan. >> this is me, my son, and my wife when my son was first born. i felt like my destiny was fulfilled, that that was what i was put on toert do was to have my son. >> we were there when hall's mother, sister, wife and 3-year-old son orion arrived for a visit. the first with orion since he was an infant. but there wouldn't be so much as a hug between them. hall's prior behavior problems resulted in a non contact visit. >> hey, you. >> hi. >> can you say i love you, daddy? >> i love you, daddy. >> i love you, too. i miss you. >> orion was a bright light from the second that we saw him. he was very aware of his surroundings. he was over the moon to see his dad. he knew, oddly enough, that he was in a place where his dad didn't belong. >> he was so excited to see you. he kept saying, i'm going to see my daddy. i'm going to see my daddy. you know what he said too? >> what? >> he said, this is
but the most striking thing about jonathan, which shifted his personality from this very tough, hard-core inmate to a far kinder and even softer person was the second he started talking about his son, ryan. >> this is me, my son, and my wife when my son was first born. i felt like my destiny was fulfilled, that that was what i was put on toert do was to have my son. >> we were there when hall's mother, sister, wife and 3-year-old son orion arrived for a visit. the first with orion...
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pacific when i'm joined by ari, jonathan, jake, and lee gallagher. if you are snowed in or not, i'll be doing my best impression of lawrence o'donnell tonight when i guest host "the last word" at 10:00 p.m. eastern. p andrea mitchell reports is next. hey, our salads. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8.
pacific when i'm joined by ari, jonathan, jake, and lee gallagher. if you are snowed in or not, i'll be doing my best impression of lawrence o'donnell tonight when i guest host "the last word" at 10:00 p.m. eastern. p andrea mitchell reports is next. hey, our salads. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you......
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. >> jonathan, you're fired. number two, the biggest the girl, the bigger the grin. new study by british retailer little wood found that women size 12 and above are happier than smaller women. we're doing this story because who hasn't worried about their weight? research shows 75% of plus size women have greater confidence and body image. in other words, the more of you, the merrier. so yes, when it comes to putting a smile on a well's face, size does matter. >> crush it. >> at number three, we know divorce is epidemic. now it turns out, it's contagious. >> marriage is like that show everybody loves raymond. but not funny. >> the domino effect of divorce. youeed to know this because if you have a friend or close relative splitting from their spouse, you are 75% more likely to get a divorce as well. researchers at brown university found that even friends of friends breaking up can pave the way to the divorce court. in other words, divorce is socially contagious. >> if there was a vaccine, it would feel like a sharp stick in the eye. >> at number four, how long will yo
. >> jonathan, you're fired. number two, the biggest the girl, the bigger the grin. new study by british retailer little wood found that women size 12 and above are happier than smaller women. we're doing this story because who hasn't worried about their weight? research shows 75% of plus size women have greater confidence and body image. in other words, the more of you, the merrier. so yes, when it comes to putting a smile on a well's face, size does matter. >> crush it. >>...
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jonathan karl, abc news, goree island, senegal. >>> and another note in the news. while the president was in africa this morning, he addressed the case of edward snowden, the man who leaked so many of the country's top secrets. he is seeking political asylum, a fugitive of the u.s. government. today, the president said he will not get personally involved or do any wheeling and dealing to retrieve snowden. saying, i'm not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >>> and still ahead right here on "world news" -- seasoned american sailors on this ship. big waves. and vanishing. >>> later, you'll see daughters with their fathers shedding tears and dancing. the lessons of little girls tonight. [ female announcer ] love. it's the most powerful thing on the planet. love holds us in the beginning. comforts us as we grow old. love is the reason you care. for all the things in your life... that make life worth living. ♪ ♪ sweet love of mine what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just tw
jonathan karl, abc news, goree island, senegal. >>> and another note in the news. while the president was in africa this morning, he addressed the case of edward snowden, the man who leaked so many of the country's top secrets. he is seeking political asylum, a fugitive of the u.s. government. today, the president said he will not get personally involved or do any wheeling and dealing to retrieve snowden. saying, i'm not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker....
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joining me for more on that, jonathan kapar, msnbc contributor. good morning. thanks for getting up with me. it's always tough to predict what the justices will do. did you hear any clues in yesterday's hearings that will give you a sense of how they might rule on this prop 8 case? >> it sounded like this was a really tough case for the justices. for all of them the question of whether there is a constitutional right to marry, whether they should overturn a popularly leblgted proposition that was on the ballot. and whether they should allow same sex marriage to go forward or to continue again in california. so it's very hard to predict. remember what happened after the health care opening arguments last year and how everyone thought that the health care law would be ruled unconstitutional. and we know how that turned out. >> right. now she's same sex marriage cases are drawing tons of national attention. how much are justices influenced by public sentiment on any particular issue? >> well, you know, when i have spoken to lawyers who have argued before the supre
joining me for more on that, jonathan kapar, msnbc contributor. good morning. thanks for getting up with me. it's always tough to predict what the justices will do. did you hear any clues in yesterday's hearings that will give you a sense of how they might rule on this prop 8 case? >> it sounded like this was a really tough case for the justices. for all of them the question of whether there is a constitutional right to marry, whether they should overturn a popularly leblgted proposition...
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. >> jonathan's point, when you look at "wall street journal" poll where democrats have an advantage over the republicans. when looking out for the middle class. they deal with medicare, 18 voint advantage. dealing with health care 16 points and 15 points for gun violence. social security 14 point advantage. energy 10-point and immigration 7. dealing with taxes three. dealing with the economy, 2. it would make sense looking at these numbers, you would have bigger voices in the republican party who say you want to close these gaps, chris cristy is our guy, not sarah palin. why do this to him? >> i think it could backfire in a way on cpac and help kristi. he is possibly considering a run for the presidency and he is willing to do what it takes to help the people and they don't have him. >> people like to say it whether or not they like to put it in active work and remains to be seen. >> he is taking hits from his friends to do it. in a way this could help him in the long run. >> thank you. great pleasure and our new nbc news "wall street journal" poll shows the budget battles are takin
. >> jonathan's point, when you look at "wall street journal" poll where democrats have an advantage over the republicans. when looking out for the middle class. they deal with medicare, 18 voint advantage. dealing with health care 16 points and 15 points for gun violence. social security 14 point advantage. energy 10-point and immigration 7. dealing with taxes three. dealing with the economy, 2. it would make sense looking at these numbers, you would have bigger voices in the...
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jonathan hunt is here with more. a lot of gestures of reconciliation. >> nelson mandela talked so often about the need for forgiveness, for the south africa as a nation, but he also took many personal individual actions that proved he was going to walk that walk as well as talk the talk. for instance, here, that is his inauguration as president in 1994. he invited three of the white prison guards who had been among those holding him captive for 27 years. then after he was inaugurated, one of the first things he did in 1994 was go and see the widow of this woman. look at this guy. hfvervold. conceived apartheid, yet nelson mandela sat down for tea and doughnuts with that man's widow. the prosecutor who appeales for the death penalty in mandela's 1963 trial, in 1995, nelson mandela invited him to lunch. >> wow. he used sports and sports fans to really unite the country. >> you and i talk about this on foxnews.com last night, shep, when this news was breaking. this picture -- look at this. this is nelson mandela with th
jonathan hunt is here with more. a lot of gestures of reconciliation. >> nelson mandela talked so often about the need for forgiveness, for the south africa as a nation, but he also took many personal individual actions that proved he was going to walk that walk as well as talk the talk. for instance, here, that is his inauguration as president in 1994. he invited three of the white prison guards who had been among those holding him captive for 27 years. then after he was inaugurated, one...
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no score against the stars in the first when marian hossa's shot is tipped in by jonathan toews... his 21-st of the year. but it's tied at two in the third. patrick kane drops it back for andrew shaw for his ninth goal of the season. hawks go on to win five- two. they lead the second- place ducks by eleven points. the white sox faced mark buehrle for the first time since he left the south side. scorless in h icph it should healthy women take breast cancer drugs? the panel of experts recommends doctors assess the odds of breast cancer for healthy women ages 40-70 who may be at increased risk because of breast cancer and their families. the drug can lower the breast cancer risk but both can have serious adverse side effects. preventative service task force was doctor should offer to prescribe one of the drugs that increase risk only if the chances of developing blood clots or stroke are low. the fda warning that a stimulant promoted as a natural way to enhance athletic performance and speed up way loss could be dangerous to health. it is an organic compound commonly found in dietary
no score against the stars in the first when marian hossa's shot is tipped in by jonathan toews... his 21-st of the year. but it's tied at two in the third. patrick kane drops it back for andrew shaw for his ninth goal of the season. hawks go on to win five- two. they lead the second- place ducks by eleven points. the white sox faced mark buehrle for the first time since he left the south side. scorless in h icph it should healthy women take breast cancer drugs? the panel of experts recommends...
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and jonathan hunt is with us. what do we know? >>jonathan: not a great deal. her family seemed to have thought this ely a two week trip to turkey, a once-in-a-lifetime trip for a woman who wanted to do something more exciting but we are getting reports from turkish media the cops are looking into a side trip she took, arriving in turkey january 7 and traveled to amsterdam and the netherlands the day after that and from there she went to munich, germany, and back to turkey on january 19. two daze later she was supposed to leave and fly home and she texted her sister saying she was going to an area of turkey where she could find the bridge to fake pictures, one of her hobbies and the next day she was supposed to get on the plain and she never did. >>shepard: turkey is not a place where you go and disappear. >>jonathan: turkey is a big tourist destination particularly the capital. the last instance of any american disappearing near turkey we could find was back in 2005 a honeymooner on a cruise ship in the mediterranean off the coast. now, her family are left to
and jonathan hunt is with us. what do we know? >>jonathan: not a great deal. her family seemed to have thought this ely a two week trip to turkey, a once-in-a-lifetime trip for a woman who wanted to do something more exciting but we are getting reports from turkish media the cops are looking into a side trip she took, arriving in turkey january 7 and traveled to amsterdam and the netherlands the day after that and from there she went to munich, germany, and back to turkey on january 19....
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i'm embarrassed by my actions, but what i want people to know, the way jonathan and rest of the offensive line and how our teammates, how we communicate, it's vulgar. it's not right. when the words are put in the context, i understand why a lot of eyebrows get raised, but people don't know how john and i communicate to one another. >> during that same interview, incognito also went on to say that after the whole scandal broke, martin actually texted him and told him that he didn't blame him for what happened. it's unclear if either of them will ever play for the nfl again. >>> as we await the latest numbers on just how many americans actually signed up for obama care, we are hearing more of what democrats and republicans have to say about the troubled rollout and both sides have two very different predictions about what the law's impact will be in the long run. peter deucy breaks it down for us from washington. peter? >> reporter: this week, we will finally find out how many americans enrolled in new plans at healthcare.gov during month one. by the end of month two, the administration hop
i'm embarrassed by my actions, but what i want people to know, the way jonathan and rest of the offensive line and how our teammates, how we communicate, it's vulgar. it's not right. when the words are put in the context, i understand why a lot of eyebrows get raised, but people don't know how john and i communicate to one another. >> during that same interview, incognito also went on to say that after the whole scandal broke, martin actually texted him and told him that he didn't blame...
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so to help me break it down, jared bernstein, adele stand and jonathan cone. thanks to you all. okay. so -- >> thank you. >> jared, i'll start with you. waiting all this week for this. >> must have been a slow week. >> there was a front page story in "wall street journal" this week titled aides debated obama promise. what struck me, being the communications person in those kinds of persons when the policy people are making their arguments is that clearly there was conversation about both what the policy should be and what the best way to talk about the policy would be. >> that's exactly right. and i forgot that you had that background so i understand your insights there. in trying to explain a pretty complicated and nuanced program to the american people, there was a shortcut here. the idea being that as you said 95% of the population or i should say of the insured population gets the coverage through the employer or the government and those folks can keep it under obama care. it's also noteworthy and this was discussed at the time that if your plan was on the individual market,
so to help me break it down, jared bernstein, adele stand and jonathan cone. thanks to you all. okay. so -- >> thank you. >> jared, i'll start with you. waiting all this week for this. >> must have been a slow week. >> there was a front page story in "wall street journal" this week titled aides debated obama promise. what struck me, being the communications person in those kinds of persons when the policy people are making their arguments is that clearly there...
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jonathan karl tonight on the evidence and the bigger question how will president obama respond. >> reporter: united states sat on the side lines as more than 90,000 people were killed in syria over the past two years. earlier this year president obama warned the syrian government that if they used chemical weapons they would be crossing a red line. >> i have made clear that the use of chemical weapons is a game changer. >> reporter: evidence including this video of a possible chemical attack in this town has mounted that the syrian government has used chemical weapons. opposition groups provided video they claimed showed the after math of attacks. france and england claimed to have physical evidence of chemicals used. now the white house says it agrees the syrian government has used chemical weapons, including sarin gas on opposition groups on a small scale multiple times over the past year. the white house says the chemical attacks have killed an estimated 100 to 150 people. david, that's a small percentage of the more than 90,000 killed in the syrian conflict but the white house said agai
jonathan karl tonight on the evidence and the bigger question how will president obama respond. >> reporter: united states sat on the side lines as more than 90,000 people were killed in syria over the past two years. earlier this year president obama warned the syrian government that if they used chemical weapons they would be crossing a red line. >> i have made clear that the use of chemical weapons is a game changer. >> reporter: evidence including this video of a possible...
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jonathan. >> markets are wrong all the time. >> i said hope, not expect. congressman, and heidi moore from the guardian. thank you all. >> american film has failed to fully depict the sheer evil of slivery until now. i'll talk to screenwriter of the incredible new film and we'll get a preview coming up. [ femal] nice 'n easy. in one step get expert highlights and lowlights. for color they may just think you were born with. [ rob ] i'm a lucky guy. [ female announcer ] with nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. >>> misery loves company. we got answers to the face book and twit ear like. mary raynes says, quiona. not a word, when i was a kid, liar, liar, ants for hire. which is wrong. a twitter viewer we said i pronounced chopin as chopin in front of a couple of music students. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at t
jonathan. >> markets are wrong all the time. >> i said hope, not expect. congressman, and heidi moore from the guardian. thank you all. >> american film has failed to fully depict the sheer evil of slivery until now. i'll talk to screenwriter of the incredible new film and we'll get a preview coming up. [ femal] nice 'n easy. in one step get expert highlights and lowlights. for color they may just think you were born with. [ rob ] i'm a lucky guy. [ female announcer ] with...
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well thank you so much, jonathan altar. and michael steele. we appreciate both of you. >> thanks. >>> and we are waiting for -- we are awaiting a press conference with the ntsb on the deadly metro north train derailment the, which is beginning right now. let's take a listen to what they are saying. >> this is preliminary information from the event recorders shows that the train was traveling at approximately 82 miles per hour as it went into a 30-mile-an-hour curve. that speed again was 82 miles per hour. at the entrance to a 30-mile-an-hour curve. approximately six seconds before the rear engine of the train came to a stop, the throttle was reduced to idle. approximately five seconds before the rear engine came to a stop, the brake pressure dropped from 120 psi to 0, resulting in full application of the brakes. at this point oh in the investigation, we don't know what the initiating event was for either the throttle going to idle or the brake pressure dropping to zero. our investigators will be carefully reviewing all the data to determine th
well thank you so much, jonathan altar. and michael steele. we appreciate both of you. >> thanks. >>> and we are waiting for -- we are awaiting a press conference with the ntsb on the deadly metro north train derailment the, which is beginning right now. let's take a listen to what they are saying. >> this is preliminary information from the event recorders shows that the train was traveling at approximately 82 miles per hour as it went into a 30-mile-an-hour curve. that...
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jonathan, four years ago he was immediately thrown into a crisis. and all of the aspirations he would have had -- and you can look back and he still was able to get to health care, still able to do some of these things, but his agenda was determined for him piptd's possible that he has an opportunity to determine his own agenda maybe for at least nies next year -- this next year or two. >> -- the scale of the great depression, but march of '33 as doris can tell you is probably the best comparison to what the president faced when he took the ho oath in january of 2009 in terms of the immediacy of the financial crisis that he was confronting. it's a bit different this time obviously because he does not have that overwhelming need to sort of address unemployment like he had back then. but i do, though, think, chuck, that in some ways his hand is forced. we've got to have a debate in the mos ahead about sequestration. there's automatic cuts that are taking place. >> you did it. sequestration. washington word. >> okay. well, the automatic cuts that are g
jonathan, four years ago he was immediately thrown into a crisis. and all of the aspirations he would have had -- and you can look back and he still was able to get to health care, still able to do some of these things, but his agenda was determined for him piptd's possible that he has an opportunity to determine his own agenda maybe for at least nies next year -- this next year or two. >> -- the scale of the great depression, but march of '33 as doris can tell you is probably the best...
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melissa: not only that jonathan, peter makes an interesting point, it is done like any poll. this is much more important than any poll. the number that comes out dictates federal reserve policy. forget the election. the fed is going to decide when to step on or step on the gas based on unemployment numbers. this impacts everybody's money. to be conducted the way a dumb poll is done, i don't like that? >> well the numbers are incredibly important, melissa. literally trillions of dollars, not to mention the election hung on the balance of these very, very important numbers. the possibility there could be some deception, some manipulation, some fraud, makes this a major, major scandal. we have come not to really trust numbers from government. a lot of people, i'm hearing from many on twitter that inflation numbers are suspect. we're really used to federal reserve and bought in general reporting statistics we might not think are true. everyone from jack welch to fbn's eric bolling said a lot of data way back then look ad little fishy, turns out they might have been right. melissa
melissa: not only that jonathan, peter makes an interesting point, it is done like any poll. this is much more important than any poll. the number that comes out dictates federal reserve policy. forget the election. the fed is going to decide when to step on or step on the gas based on unemployment numbers. this impacts everybody's money. to be conducted the way a dumb poll is done, i don't like that? >> well the numbers are incredibly important, melissa. literally trillions of dollars,...
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. >> let's bring in democratic strategist and pollster margie o'maro and jonathan. jonathan, let me start with you. is there a republican divide here? who's right on this issue? >> i think that they're both right defending on the perspective you're coming to this question from. from jeb bush's perspective he's dead on in the global perspective. this has been a very partisan president who has very rarely thrown the ball to his republican counterparts. if you look at jeb bush's brother, president george w. bush, like him or hate him, one of the first things he did as president was to throw the ball to senator ted kennedy on the education bill. we've seen none of that from the president so i think jeb bush is right globally. but in this case coburn is right and the republicans meeting with him are right because the president has done this outreach. this is the first week he's ever done this according to the "washington post." that's one week out of the last 200. yes, they're both right. yes, it's happened, but it hasn't happened much. >> margie, are they both right? >>
. >> let's bring in democratic strategist and pollster margie o'maro and jonathan. jonathan, let me start with you. is there a republican divide here? who's right on this issue? >> i think that they're both right defending on the perspective you're coming to this question from. from jeb bush's perspective he's dead on in the global perspective. this has been a very partisan president who has very rarely thrown the ball to his republican counterparts. if you look at jeb bush's...
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(jonathan) take care. (barbara) bye, mike! (mike laughs) i didn't think they were gonna go for the royalty. i didn't think so, either. i like you on that one. i like that. so may i have a little celebratory dance? yes. all right. yeah. if you don't mind, jonathan? go for it. (laughter) you deserve it today. and, jonathan, i'm not gonna ask you to dance. that's all right. (laughing) i really don't know how to dance. ♪ . >> abc2 news at 11:00. >>> trafficking of a minor. we learn more. >> boundary lines. always a good battle, but what a meeting tonight. abc2 news at 11:00 starts now. >>> thank you for watching. an all too similar story. >>> a man charged with trafficking of a minor. >> how we can keep our kids safe. >> reporter: it is often a man connected to achild. rodney hubert is facing federal charges. the roots don't run too deep. this parkville neighborhood had police here for a different reason. >> i thought you were coming for me. why would i be coming for you? >> i have 158 girls on a website. >> reporter: the man cl
(jonathan) take care. (barbara) bye, mike! (mike laughs) i didn't think they were gonna go for the royalty. i didn't think so, either. i like you on that one. i like that. so may i have a little celebratory dance? yes. all right. yeah. if you don't mind, jonathan? go for it. (laughter) you deserve it today. and, jonathan, i'm not gonna ask you to dance. that's all right. (laughing) i really don't know how to dance. ♪ . >> abc2 news at 11:00. >>> trafficking of a minor. we learn...
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>> jonathan, these two guys, jonathan, these two guys weren't just losers. they were part of radical islam. they were radicalized. >> that's right. >> this is a threat we've known has existed for a number of years. >> it has nothing to do with the immigration bill. it's irrelevant. it's not being rushed through as you said. the bill has been pending for white a whi quite a while. >> jonathan, it's sophisticated mindsets like yours that get americans killed because you don't recognize we're at war. >> joe, i think i can call you joe now since you're not in congress anymore. you know, that's kind of -- that's the kind of level of debate saying it's people like you who cause us to be hit by terrorists. that's what lowers the whole tenner of the conversation. makes it very hard to have reasonable, good policy-making. the emotion you apply to the issue is frankly very harmful to protecting us. >> it's the inability, jonathan, of people like you to recognize that we're at war. >> mr. walsh, thank you so much. i'm afraid we've run out of time. joe walsh, jonathan a
>> jonathan, these two guys, jonathan, these two guys weren't just losers. they were part of radical islam. they were radicalized. >> that's right. >> this is a threat we've known has existed for a number of years. >> it has nothing to do with the immigration bill. it's irrelevant. it's not being rushed through as you said. the bill has been pending for white a whi quite a while. >> jonathan, it's sophisticated mindsets like yours that get americans killed because...
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first to you jonathan martin, the other jonathan martin, we'll get to that at the end of this. the aptly named jonathan martin. lets talk about the divisions between the democrats and the house and the senate and the white house. really dismay over what they have seen coming from white house leadership. >> you've seen relative unity between democrats on the hill and president obama for the last five plus years as you know from reporting, most people that follow politics know that's a facade. there's not a warm relationship between hill democrats and this president. he doesn't show much interest reaching out to them. they are very cognizant of that and don't appreciate that. you saw a bit of this when larry summers nomination to the fed or would be infantrymen nation to the fed was torpedoed by his own party. now you're saying it full effect because they are on the ballot. house democrats, all of them, quite a few democrats in the senate as well. president obama is never going to be on the ballot again. so if you're mary landrieu you mentioned or kay hagan in north carolina or m
first to you jonathan martin, the other jonathan martin, we'll get to that at the end of this. the aptly named jonathan martin. lets talk about the divisions between the democrats and the house and the senate and the white house. really dismay over what they have seen coming from white house leadership. >> you've seen relative unity between democrats on the hill and president obama for the last five plus years as you know from reporting, most people that follow politics know that's a...
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but i do believe that jonathan martin played a role in this whole thing as well. i don't think he is just the independent bystander. you'll see some things come out that he also played a part in how all this thing -- >> not what way? he check into a sher -- center for being emotionally distraught. how does he factor it into? >> i think he played a role in it and we're going to hear more in the next couple of days in the dynamics of the relationship and some of the things hey said to richie incognito. it's bizarre and he is out of the facility, back in los angeles with his parents. i think people are shocked how bizarre this story and really where it's gone. i've never seen anything like it. >> what kind of burden does fall on the shoulders of roaming goodell. he has put ted wells, a well-known attorney in charge of the investigation, i'm assuming to look at the racist claims involving incognito? >> yeah. and that's obviously wrong. and richie cog neat to -- incognito is going to suffer consequences because of the voice mails and the texts. what i think roger will
but i do believe that jonathan martin played a role in this whole thing as well. i don't think he is just the independent bystander. you'll see some things come out that he also played a part in how all this thing -- >> not what way? he check into a sher -- center for being emotionally distraught. how does he factor it into? >> i think he played a role in it and we're going to hear more in the next couple of days in the dynamics of the relationship and some of the things hey said to...
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>> let's not start on the hoyas, thank you, jonathan. >> did somebody rev up jonathan today? >> yes, he starts out like that. jonathan, let's talk about same-sex marriage. i want to talk about the issue it creates for the republican party. which is, you have some people saying look, karl rove. saying our party may move towards this by 2016. there's plenty of people, aka the base of the party who don't think they should ever move that direction. does it divide the party? and where do they wind up? >> i can imagine there's a republican rand paul that would be for gay marriage before 2016, but not many mainstream republicans coming out. i think we're still a few years away from that. it's demographic. a lot of old folks in the republican party that comprise the worker bee base of the gop,thy do the phone calls, they do the envelopes. they are culturally very conservative. very traditional and they're not going to come around to gay marriage at least not in the very near future it may happen down the road, i think you're going to find serious puckbash among the conservative base
>> let's not start on the hoyas, thank you, jonathan. >> did somebody rev up jonathan today? >> yes, he starts out like that. jonathan, let's talk about same-sex marriage. i want to talk about the issue it creates for the republican party. which is, you have some people saying look, karl rove. saying our party may move towards this by 2016. there's plenty of people, aka the base of the party who don't think they should ever move that direction. does it divide the party? and...
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we welcome ed mathers, jonathan less of deerfield management, and jamie streater of council and company -- cowen and company. this is a robust market. are biocentury -- bested the genomics bubble level last week. how good is it from your chair? >> well, candidly it's once in a generation market. we haven't seen anything like this for at least 12, 15 years and i think it's going to continue and i think candidly it's actually a
we welcome ed mathers, jonathan less of deerfield management, and jamie streater of council and company -- cowen and company. this is a robust market. are biocentury -- bested the genomics bubble level last week. how good is it from your chair? >> well, candidly it's once in a generation market. we haven't seen anything like this for at least 12, 15 years and i think it's going to continue and i think candidly it's actually a
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what jonathan just said is absolutely right. the republican party right now is beholden to the most extreme that they don't have to worry if they are up for re-election. it's senators that are statewide and governorships that have to make sure that they are appealing to the majority of the country. and that's not the case for a lot of the house republicans. >> jonathan, we're not just talking about them coming together. i mean, they are really fighting it. you have mike huckabee and the religious right just absolutely threatening the party. listen to this. >> do you ever see the party pivoting on gay marriage? >> they might but they are going to lose a lot of their base because evangelicals are going to walk. it's not because it's anti-homosexual move. but we base it on an objective standard. >> i mean, when you look, jonathan, at the support from same-sex marriage among republicans in may of 2012, 13% supported his position. now in less than a year that number has jumped to 37%. why can't the gop leaders do the same? >> well, l
what jonathan just said is absolutely right. the republican party right now is beholden to the most extreme that they don't have to worry if they are up for re-election. it's senators that are statewide and governorships that have to make sure that they are appealing to the majority of the country. and that's not the case for a lot of the house republicans. >> jonathan, we're not just talking about them coming together. i mean, they are really fighting it. you have mike huckabee and the...
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jonathan, this is actually what jared is saying. job numbers are good. bup if we're talking about austerity and cuts, we could undermine what is apparently a growth process that's working. >> well, sort of. take sequestration, for example. the cbo payroll tax increase would cost 800,000 jobs. that's 67,000 jobs a month. sequestration itself, 750,000 jobs would be lost if nothing gets done. that's 75,000 jobs a month that disappear. those are not just numbers on a spread sheet. those are american workers who are losing their jobs. that's that many members being affected by a loss of work. and then the trikdle down frckl. that means a store getting fewer customers. a business gets fewer customers. children go without food to eat. there's no shopping. so i think there's too much focus here in this town on let's cut the budget. let's cut the deaf sit. let's deal with the numbers on the spread sheet rather than trying to think strategically how to reduce the deficit. how to reduce costs that don't damage the economy and don't hurt american families. >> and pu
jonathan, this is actually what jared is saying. job numbers are good. bup if we're talking about austerity and cuts, we could undermine what is apparently a growth process that's working. >> well, sort of. take sequestration, for example. the cbo payroll tax increase would cost 800,000 jobs. that's 67,000 jobs a month. sequestration itself, 750,000 jobs would be lost if nothing gets done. that's 75,000 jobs a month that disappear. those are not just numbers on a spread sheet. those are...
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and with us in new york is jonathan capehart and jimmy williams. congressman, if i might start with you, as our correspondent pete williams just made clear, the voting rights act may be one of the nation's best laws in history, but it had a rough ride at the supreme court today. in fact, justice scalia said that the law is -- and i'm quoting him -- a perpetuation of racial entitlement. what on earth does he mean by that? >> i can tell you this reminds me of some of the things that governor romney was saying during the campaign. clearly it's not any kind of racial entitlement. our constitution says that everybody has a right to vote. and those votes should be counted. and i believe that very strongly. and the voting rights act was put in force because there were so many people being discriminated against. and so i disagree with him wholeheartedly. then there was something else that was said by one of the justices -- conservative justices. they said they didn't believe that the congress should -- are in a position to decide the question regarding sec
and with us in new york is jonathan capehart and jimmy williams. congressman, if i might start with you, as our correspondent pete williams just made clear, the voting rights act may be one of the nation's best laws in history, but it had a rough ride at the supreme court today. in fact, justice scalia said that the law is -- and i'm quoting him -- a perpetuation of racial entitlement. what on earth does he mean by that? >> i can tell you this reminds me of some of the things that...
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jonathan, did you want to weigh in? >> no. look, the democrats and the president in particular really just screwed up. the unveiling of healthcare.gov. and i think also made a mistake of not reminding people that the -- be all and end all of the affordable care act is not just healthcare.gov. healthcare.gov is a website, which is part of this massive undertaking of, you know, getting health care to millions of americans. and also, as republicans thrilled at the notion of the president and democrats going down with the obamacare ship, folks not focusing on the fact that they had, meaning republicans, had no alternative to offer. >> right. >> so for me, it was just like stressful to watch. but hilarious, because i thought, you know what, republicans, maybe you should get what you ask for. >> you know, guys, i have to tell you, if it wasn't such a comedic reality television show to watch what was going on in congress, if it wasn't so sad, it really would be something that i would tune in and watch on a regular basis. goldie taylo
jonathan, did you want to weigh in? >> no. look, the democrats and the president in particular really just screwed up. the unveiling of healthcare.gov. and i think also made a mistake of not reminding people that the -- be all and end all of the affordable care act is not just healthcare.gov. healthcare.gov is a website, which is part of this massive undertaking of, you know, getting health care to millions of americans. and also, as republicans thrilled at the notion of the president and...
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before we do that, i want to turn to jonathan rauch. jonathan is with the fraud section of the criminal division. is an expert on research into these types of frauds. donovan, i want to ask you about what the research that you're familiar with has shown with respect to these type of scams including romance scams. >> thank you jeff. i think one of the things that traditionally law enforcement has lacked is an understanding of how prevalent these types of consumer scams can be. as chuck noted a few moments ago, many times consumers don't report the types of consumer schemes in which law enforcement would be very interested, partly because embarrassment given the amount of money they may have paid out to one or multiple scams, and perhaps because they feel some sensitivity about what will happen if their adult children, others they know, learn how much they have lost. interestingly, the united kingdom last year the university issued a result of a study they have done specifically focusing on online romance scams targeting residents in the
before we do that, i want to turn to jonathan rauch. jonathan is with the fraud section of the criminal division. is an expert on research into these types of frauds. donovan, i want to ask you about what the research that you're familiar with has shown with respect to these type of scams including romance scams. >> thank you jeff. i think one of the things that traditionally law enforcement has lacked is an understanding of how prevalent these types of consumer scams can be. as chuck...